DOJ's Bruce Ohr kept Mueller deputy 'in the loop'...

Another brilliant prediction I see. And when this doesn't come true, will you walk it back? Finally realize that your mere opinion is NOT a
fact? Will you see that the reckless and unaccredited rumors you push serve only the interest of America's enemies?

Of course not. That'd make too much sense. I see exactly what you've done here. You've dug yourself a hole so deep (with all the "bold" claims that
never materialized) that you have no choice but to continue doubling down on your nonsense. It is like a cult, truly. When Armageddon doesn't come,
there is always a reason....yet there are also always those who fall in line and eat up lines of BS like they were candy

So yes, let's see what Mueller has in store for DJTJR....and when it is "nothing" I will use this thread as yet another reference to demonstrate your
clear tendency to spread disinformation and blatant lies because of your own hyper-partisan agenda and frankly sour-grapes attitude.

One shred of evidence. Tangible evidence though - not the mere words of someone else (learned my lesson from Vietnam/Iraq). Again, some of us learn
from history...especially not to EVER take the IC/government at their mere word without evidence. And I've seen NO EVIDENCE. So show me one shred of
physical evidence of an actual crime taking place and I'll retract every statement I've ever made. But you won't, because you can't. Lets try a
new prediction... you're going to ignore the entire post, single out one line ... reply to it, and continue to deflect/spew your left wing talking
points. Is that about right?

Ohr worked for a law firm in San Francisco before becoming a career civil servant at the U.S. Department of Justice,[4] ultimately rising to
the rank of Associate Deputy Attorney General. He was an assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York from 1991 to 1999,[3] and was
head of the office's Violent Gangs Unit before joining the Justice Department's Washington headquarters as the head of the Organized Crime and
Racketeering Section of the Criminal Division, where Ohr managed teams investigating and prosecuting crime syndicates in Russia and eastern
Europe.[4] In 2006, Ohr was one of a number of U.S. government officials who made the decision to revoke the visa of Oleg Deripaska, a Russian
oligarch and Vladimir Putin ally.[4]

In 2010, Ohr moved to a new position as counsel for international relations in DOJ's Transnational organized crime and international affairs section.
He became director of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) in 2014.[4] He later became associate deputy attorney general, but
lost that position in late 2017, although he remained director of OCDETF for a time.[10] Ohr was demoted by the Department of Justice amid the Senate
Intelligence Committee’s discovery of his meetings with Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson.[

As long as we're talking about 'odd' connections between people involved in the Russian narrative and Mueller's team...this is probably a good time to
introduce everyone to Shawn Henry: www.crowdstrike.com...

Before Shawn Henry became President & CSO of CrowdStrike (the company that did the forensics on the DNC servers)...Mr. Henry worked at the FBI.

Shawn Henry was very successful at the FBI...so much so, that he was promoted twice and became the protege of his FBI boss at the time.

Cohen pleaded guilty to something he wasn't even charged with. They've investigated him for months, and absolutely nothing came of it until Clinton
attorney Lanny Davis comes along and gets his client to plead guilty out of the blue to a crime he wasn't even charged with.

Worst part is, he did it solely for the fact of trying to make an "unindicted co-conspirator" claim against Trump. This fails on multiple levels,
including: Protecting Trump's reputation is an interest of Donald Trump not his legal campaign entity (which is also a person under the law).
Further, a candidate may make unlimited contributions to their own campaign. Paying off a porn star is not a crime, it is common practice (and he has
a history of doing it, meaning it isn't tied in to the campaign activities)

In typical Avenatti/Allred/Davis style, they're using and abusing the justice system/MSM/democrat outrage to attack the President with a house of
cards they built out of positions of misplaced trust, massive amounts of lies, improper actions and malicious intentions.

And you're worried about Ohr being trustworthy. Too damn funny.

That's right. Because Manafort and Cohen aren't public officials abusing a public office to undermine this Administration. Thankfully the American
people are wise to their tactics, and their desperate reaching for straws/moving of the goalposts/shifting the narrative only shows how badly they're
losing. Trump's war against the DEEPSTATE traitors is an unmitigated success - of which I am certain we'll see more conspirators outed and held
accountable by the President.

Whether their clearances are revoked, they are fired from their career positions, they are charged criminally or whether the public just gets to learn
the truth.... conspirators should have no doubt this President is a fighter and is going to hold them accountable for what we have learned of their
actions.

IMO they all deserve jail time, but simply getting them far away from the levers of power and outside any position of public trust ever again will at
least protect our nation. Trump has unilateral authority to terminate employees of the executive branch, which is virtually all ABC federal
agencies

History will remember this President for a lot of things. The tax break to working/middle class Americans, his steadfast support for this country and
the fight against illegal alien entry, his strength of character and leadership along with his legacy of defending the Constitution through his
carefully selected Supreme Court appointees. And most importantly he will go down as the President who defeated establishment favorite Hillary Clinton
in the face of democratic opposition and even establishment stooges within our own party.

And as a side note, shame on those who haven't learned from Vietnam and Iraq. You don't ever take the government/IC at its word when it comes to
matters of major importance and their ridiculous "confidence" system. High confidence to intelligence folks is 50%+. That's still the flip of a coin,
very unreliable. Brennan himself said it best when he admitted "I don't deal with evidence I deal with information"

And that is exactly what this entire house of cards is missing: a single shred of tangible evidence that isn't based solely on words that came
out of a human beings mouth. Real life is not some exciting Tom Clancy spy novel. The reality of this is much more boring, with the proliferation of
intelligence parlance into pop-culture and mysterious hacker/spies being the only reason the general population even pays attention to this junk. It
is why Joy Reid was allowed to write a bunch of homophobic slurs on her personal blog, and claim shadowy hackers were responsible (even though she was
known for making those comments and was a nobody when it allegedly occurred). It's the reason people like illegal-mass-surveillance loving Adam Schiff
can parade around on television without consequences making baseless claims that he's seen evidence of "collusion." Terrible

originally posted by: JBurns
Lets try a new prediction... you're going to ignore the entire post, single out one line ... reply to it, and continue to deflect/spew your left wing
talking points. Is that about right?

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